Now, the support page for the T-Mobile branded Lumia 925 has gone up and we can finally confirm once and for all its final specs.

Battery - Talk time: 9 hours; Standby time: 400 hours

Display - 4.5" 1280 x 768 screen, Nokia ClearBlack ™ technology

Memory - 1GB RAM, 16GB ROM; No memory card support

Network - 2G/3G/4G/LTE Capable

Wi-Fi Calling with included Micro GBA SIM card

Smartphone Mobile HotSpot - up to 8 connections

HD Voice [12/28]

We’re not going to lie here: we’re darn excited that we have a T-Mobile account and happen to have their 4G LTE coverage (we’re rocking it on a not-so-amazing BlackBerry Q10). When combined with their Wi-Fi calling feature, which we demoed here on the T-Mobile Lumia 521, we left very impressed. Indeed, if you’re around Wi-Fi all day like we are, we’re putting that feature out there as a major selling point for you to consider. The HD Voice feature should also go a long way for clearer calls.

While we can now confirm that this won’t have 32GB of storage like a few carrier variants do of the 925, it looks like users will have to get by with 16GB. We’re okay with that as 16GB is the sweet spot for most users, though admittedly a microSD expansion would have been preferred.

The Nokia Lumia 925 builds off of the polycarbonate Lumia 920 by forgoing built-in Wireless Qi charging to make it thinner. Combined with its AMOLED display and aluminum chassis, the phone is in our opinion, substantially lighter and more nimble. Users who still want Wireless Qi charging can opt for a backplate to enable the feature.

You can read our full review of the Nokia Lumia 925 right here for more information (www.wpcentral.com/nokia-lumia-925-review), though we’re certain to get out hands on the T-Mobile version sooner than later too.

Man you are smart ;) I was not so patient and jumped onto NL 810 in Dec - wanted WP8 then!. 7 months into my contract and I am already in regret mode. Nokia and Tmobile not supporting 810 did not help.

I've gotten used to my 7GB 710, I have to stream all my music but other than that I'm good. When I had my playlist on my phone it was tough. If your a heavy app user or gamer I can see this being a big problem. Most of my storage is holding a few games for my son. With only about 6 games I only have a little over a gig free.

Serious question. How does it work having 2 devices? Do you move the SIM from one to the other? Do you carry both? That sounds like a big inconvenience. I am currently using an unlocked AT&T 920 on T-Mobile's refarmed network, but coverage has been spotty so I was considering a 521 along with the 920. And despite how ridiculous it sounds: I don't want to give up the design of my Cyan 920, for the 925.

I use Google Voice (MetroTalk) to have one, single number for calls and SMS. I often switch between devices, depending on how I feel that day but often I do carry two, because, well, it's hard to decide and it's fun.

On "dressy" days though I can see myself grabbing the 925; for events I can see using the 1020. Also, since I have both a T-Mobile and AT&T accounts (and Verizon), some networks perform better than others. (Frankly, I'm not impressed with Verizon).

If I had the money I would be in your boat. I like to switch things up. I'm constantly changing the layout and color profiles and wallpaper image. However, this 16GB limit is a real hinderance!!! Nokia's space monitoring app can delete the other file storages right!? Cuz if it can't I def am gonna have to switch to iPhone, but ill still keep my eyes on windows phone cuz thats were my heart is. Sucks I'm on a family plan and T-Mobile is the cheapest (by 90 dollars) for the exact same features than the other plans!!! Otherwise I would have had the 920 from day one

I'm sporting two devices now using my T-Mobile $30 prepaid. Both from last year. One's Android and the other's Windows Phone. I got a white HTC One X unlocked from at&t and my second device is a red Lumia 920 unlocked from at&t. Both devices I bought used, mint condition for about $200 when I purchased them. I use them both by swapping out sim cards every now and then. Sometimes I carry them both with a little hotspot assistance ( shh. don't tell T-mobile :p )

One X I got this January and had it unlocked, and loaded CM10 ( I like the stock looking Android ); works well but camera suffers a little without Sense ROM. It's my daily driver right now.

The 920, I bought it off a reviewer who didn't need it anymore, like new condition. Bought it the day after at&t ended exclusivity. This thing is the best WP8 device I've used yet. 920 takes amazing photos and videos. and with the app situation getting better, I'll be seeing myself using Windows Phone exclusively.

I'm not sure if anyone ever posted exactly how to do it, but there were reports of being able to enable AWS 3G on the AT&T 920 by flashing a ROM from a different country. You should check out XDA-Developers to see if that was ever solidified.

I believe that thread was a total of 3 people reporting success. It seems more likely that they got confused about whether they lived in a refarmed area or not. I will probably try it this weekend though. If it is a success, you'll hear from me in the forums :)

a question for you apoelin -- can you please offer some more thoughts on your use of an unlocked AT&T phone on the refarmed T-mobile network? Are you getting LTE connection speeds in areas where there is coverage? I am STRONGLY considering that option with the 1020. Thanks!!

Sure enough. That's how T-Mobile refers to it. My apologies.
As to who really cares? People that think words have meaning but given how we are redefining everything else these days I guess I shouldn't expect much.
To get in the spirit of things: I'm looking forward to getting the HTC 925!!!

So because they are obviously just plain stupid an using an abbreviation they don't know you think reusing it is the right way for this site? Since this is a tech-focused site and not The Sun or some other mainstream boulevard trash I'd assume there are more than just 2-3 guys who know the actual meaning of ROM. It's like saying "% or ‰... nobody cares, im not a mathematican".
It would just raise the niveau and quality of this site a bit more above the others if you'd actually correct the obvious mistakes (especially when not marking the part of the text as a direct quote).

Just my 2 cents

EDIT: To make it clear, I don't think it's your fault. But I think you could do even better ;)

Quick question: What does ROM stand for?
I'm guessing you can't answer it without googling it because if you could, you wouldn't be making that statement. Either that or you just like having phones that you can't load any data to.

We should just call the phone the iPhone 925. We all know it's not. But most importantly, we all got the message. The phone provides the Nokia logo on the phone, so who cares? It's just a name in the article....

Probably everyone who will be confused by the wrong terminology. Sure, Sprint and TMo used the wrong term, but nothing wrong with slapping a "[sic]" in there and clarifying things. Heck, I did a double-take on TMo's pages to figure out what they really tried to say, and I've been around since cassette tape was a storage medium for home computers.

I was reading online and apparently it's HTC's fault and not T-mobile. I've been harassing t-mobile for the last three months until I read online that HTC actually creates the update and then sends them out through T-mobile's towers for us 8x users. HTC just probably gave up however after they saw T-mobile EOL their device around the same time they initally launched the firmware update for WiFi calling (mid march; firmware update 1532.20.20010.531). So we just have to wait for HTC to release it, if they ever will. Until then I am stuck at work where I have no service and can't place calls or texts unless I go outside. Too bad I'm going to have to break the bank for the 925 if I want it...

Odd - I had to do a hard reset of my 8x a few weeks ago thanks to 10GB of Other storage, and afterward WiFi calling just showed up. I thought nothing of it until now. I took a look on the interwebs and it appears other people reported the same phenomenon.

OK, so what's the exclusivity period on the 1020?
Also, I don't know if anybody can answer this, but if you buy an ATT phone to use on T-mobile, will you get the updates at the same time as other ATT users or are you stuck with T-mobile's piss poor support?

I believe you will get updates from AT&T. But I don't think you want to get into the mess of using an AT&T phone on T-Mobile's network. There is the issue of 3G/4G frequencies that are incompatible between the two, and there are issues like the mobile hotspot not working, despite the fact that your T-Mobile plan includes that feature.

Confusing because comments on the last 1020 article indicated that frequency compatibility isn't an issue. I live in a refarmed and LTE area, so how would that work out for me? I'm on unlimited data and mobile hotspot did not work on my 810, so I guess that doesn't matter.
Cellular networks in the US make my head hurt.

Nobody will really know about freq compatibility, unti the device is actually out. There are many different variants of the same device, that make this even more confusing. Assuming that you can get the device unlocked, and live in a refarmed LTE area, then all this is irrelevant to you though; it will work. The problem is that I also live in a refarmed area, and unfortunately, it is not refarmed everywhere. So I end up moving between 2G (Edge) and LTE connections all the time.

I would guess it means I can make and receive calls over my WiFi connection versus the 3G/4G network ... meaning people like me with crappy TMO coverage would benefit greatly when people call my actual TMO # and can't hear me well.

Being able to make and receive phone calls over WiFi using your regular phone number. Oh, and texts. Good in low or no reception areas, and also good if in an international WiFi hotspot and want to make/receive calls to and from the US for free :)

It's the ability to make phone calls through WiFi, instead of through your cellular connection. This is useful for cases like at work for example, where you may have strong WiFi signal at all times, but not-so-good cellular connection. It still uses your T-Mobile account's minutes (although these days, most accounts have unlimited minutes anyway).

HD voice does not increase your signal, this increases clarity of your call this could be on your lumia 920. Wifi calling is what increases your signal and will not come to your lumia 920 since t-mobile makes sure their phones work with it.

I am constantly deleting games, pics, movies & apps to fit new ones on my 920 with 32gb even after clearing other storage. Really need SD card storage on these phones. 1020 without SD card support would be an absolute deal breaker with the size of images it takes. 16gb on the 925 is too bad on an otherwise great phone.

Weeeeee!!! 16 GB of storage!!! I can store all 7 of my songs and choose between two of my movies and then crowbar 1 or 2 apps in there. Last week in complaining about all these 32 GB phones and no 64. So what do we get this week? This 1992 crap.

My Dell Venue Pro only had 16GB and I had a ton of games and apps AND music on there. NEver put any movies on there as A.) I'd rather watch them on a bigger screen and B.) I don't tend to watch the same movie over and over. Either way, I still had plenty of space left. What the heck are you people storing on your phones?

*Note - I realize some people store large amounts of data on their phones and it's a personal preference.

Well, one of the big selling points is off-line maps, presumably along with the ability to play music, shoot and review ever-larger photos and video, use apps and play games. How does anyone propose to do all of that when the storage size has been arbitrarily limited compared to the same phone available on other carriers?

silly guy the 920 series is by no means on the same level as the 810. that like jumping across the grand canyon. and thats just the tech side, if you are talking phone design try jumping to the moon. the 810 was one of the fugliest phones i ever did lay my eyes upon. silly goose

he said t-mobile finally got a high end lumia and you said the 810 as if it was a high end i was pointing out that the 810 was such a weak phone that you shouldn't even mention it when someone is talking about a high end phone

Is the 925 going to come with the other-storage cleanup app/firmware? cuz I have a 810 right now and i would really like that firmware update so that it works on my phone. (looking at you, t-mobile...no support whatsoever. making me consider AT&T)

I kind'a have no choice. The "other storage" on my 810 is really F'n me up.
The 1020 would be ideal, but I doubt I can wait that long. And I have a feeling there will be no update for the 810 to fix it.

So the T-mobile Specs page lists the device as 129mm x 64mm x 8.4mm and 132g while the Nokia page lists the specs as 129mm x 70.6mm x 8.5mm and 139g. Is this just T-mobile being lazy with their fact checking, or could they be getting a slightly different variant?

I have every Nokia Lumia device and the 925 is by far my favorite. It is my daily driver and I am enamored atthe quality of the photos/video and the nimbleness of the phone in general. I am using a TMobile SIM card in a UK device, it works great on the refarmed network (about 15mbs down/10mbs up on average,but I will be buying the Tmobile variant for the real speed.

Also note:

I am a heavy game player and have several 1 GB games installed. NOVA3 Battlefield, Mass Effect, etc

The 925 comes with Amber preinstalled, so the "other storage" issue is no longer there. I havent had to clear "other storage" at all.

Also I dont know how the hump looked like it did in those early picture of the phone, it is barely noticible in real life.

I hate that kind of crap. (I'm trying to censor myself). It's like working on something hard COMPLETELY by yourself and succeeding and when you get money and success bow suddenly people come from out of no where and try to take credit like they were by your side the whole time. I can see many OEM's jumping to windows phone as soon as Nokia gets back on top. That kind of stuff really pisses me off. But by then like now Nokia will be the Samsung of windows phone. Competition is good but don't try to jump in when you haven't committed to the base at all. That just shows you'd sooner abandon it when it becomes shaky. And that's not great for serving consumers.

EDIT: I was replying to a comment but for some reason it got posted somewhere else. Sorry.

*bereaved sigh* I'm really gonna have to think about this cuz that 16GB is really limiting!!! I'm really gonna have to consider an iPhone now because I don't know if I can handle that size limitation. I'll research if Nokia figured out how to delete that other storage data. That a real disappointment!!!!!!

Has Microsoft fixed the "Other" Storage issue? NOOOOO! UNTILL THIS SHIT IS FIXED 16!^GB IS NOT ENOUGH!!! My wife's 8X is almost completely unusable as "Other" Storage now consumes 10.1 GB. Mind you this already with a previous hard reset and setting Skydrive not to auto upload. You guys (WPCentral) should really light a fire under Microsoft's ass about this bug. IT is absolutely ridicules that they have not issued a fix or even have communicated abut an upcoming fix recently.

Nokia fixed it for their own phones. Microsoft should fix it on their platform. This should not be manufacturer fix. It should be fixed Microsoft across ALL devices. I am just sooo frustrated by this issue. It makes the phone nearly unusable. No songs, pictures, videos or many apps on the phone. Performing a hard reset is not even decent workaround. Daniel has there been any news that you have heard or know about the fix. Throw me a bone to so I can least know something is coming soon (next month or so).

I am complaining about 16GB with no SD card support.
The "Other" Storage bug intensifies that problem.
Until at least a few weeks has passed with the 925 out in consumers hands, there is no definitive proof that it has been fixed.
This is the type of bug that keeps people away from the platform regardless of phone manufacturer. Why is this so hard for you to understand?

Your argument was that 16GB was not enough because of the "Other Storage" problem. He said it was resolved with Amber (which the Lumia 925 comes with). Does that answer your original complaint? Yes! You shut the hell up.

The problem rears it's ugly head after about a month or two of use. Two months after I performed a hard reset on my wife's 8x the "Other" Storgae is up to 10.1 GB. Just because it is fixed on one phone does not mean it is ok. This issue is so frustrating as it seems to be such a simple fix.

I'm just stating that for the device this article is about, the problem is gone. I can't speculate on when other other devices will get the update, but from where I stand the problem is fixed. I didn't do anything special (i.ei. use Nokia's Storage checker app), this was handled on the OS level.

Good news for all. No need to go out and get an iCrap device because they're worried about the "other" storage issue :)

Nokia 1020 will impact all L9xx model sales in US. T-Mobile L925 will be afftected the most. L925 probably won't do much anyway with its 16gb storage even without 1020. Nokia 1020 will turn out to be the hottest high end phones that could make dent to IOS and Android market shares. Its camera capability made such a quantum leap over the competitors that they just don't have an answer for a long while. The differentiator is very substantial. The next version of EOS could be even more devastating with 1080p, qua-core processor and probably with a Graphene lens layer. That could also impact the digital camera market, especially the point'n shoot.
Nokia just received the patent for its Graphene Layer for photo sensing on 6/11.http://www.nokiapoweruser.com/2013/07/07/nokia-patent-shows-graphene-based-sensor-already-being-worked-on/

Neat feature. Wish AT&T would offer something similar, although suspect they prefer to keep customers on cellular network. T-Mobile needs this to extend their network into areas where they don't provide acceptable cellular coverage.
I'm in one of those areas. T-Mobile is zero bars, no signal, at my home, and since I work from home, they've always been a non starter. Even with the wi-fi calling, I'd have no cell phone coverage once I left home until I get to closest major city - about 20 miles away. Just sort of defeats the purpose of having a cell phone if you can't use it. So guess I'll stick with AT&T or an MVNO running on their network.

Needs 32Gb or SD card, as it is I am seriously considering getting a plan from aio wireless (pricing is similar to T-Mobile, uses AT&T network so better coverage) and buying a 1020 outright to use with it.
I have been a T-Mobile customer for nearly a decade but they just keep skimping on the phones I would want.

Well this turned out to be a disappointment. If you're not going to give me MicroSD support the least you could have offered was a 32gb option. Still a pretty nice phone. Maybe my girlfriend will pick this over the 8x. I'm gonna have to snag an 810 off eBay though. 16gigs with no expansion isn't cutting my needs.

Only one more week to wait for the 925! I just checked that ProClip doesn't have a holder yet for their car mounting systems. I am sure once this phone is released in a couple of months they will have one. It won't keep me from getting this new phone.